Thursday, April 14, 2011

Modern School: CTA’s State of Emergency Misses the Mark, But Come Anyway, The Occupation Will Be Fun

Modern School: CTA’s State of Emergency Misses the Mark, But Come Anyway, The Occupation Will Be Fun

CTA’s State of Emergency Misses the Mark, But Come Anyway, The Occupation Will Be Fun


Even after California shaved $13 billion off its deficit by slashing Community College, CSU and UC budgets, as well as services for the poor, elderly and disabled, the state is still $12 billion in the hole and is now threatening to cut K-12 education by $4 billion and fire up to 20,000 more teachers. In response, the California Teachers Association’s (CTA) State Council has declared a “State of Emergency” for the week of May 9-13, approving a series of actions including a limited one-week sit-in at the state Capitol, in Sacramento, and local rallies in various cities. Their short-term goal is to pressure lawmakers to approve tax extensions to protect schools,